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If I am reading your question right I believe the #5 would be named HALF. The decimal is the actual dot between the three and the five. The whole number would be named three and a half...hope this helps.
11 with a remainder of 2
This is called a mixed number.Mixed Numbers HAVE to have a number and a fractionExample: 1 1/3
Yes, -3 is a whole number (an integer).
' 1 ' is the smallest whole number. 3/8 is less than that. There is no whole number that represents 3/8 .
No, 3/18 is not a whole number.
It can't be expessed as a whole number but as a fraction in its simplest form it is: 7/20
11 with a remainder of 2
35 is not divisible by 3.
All are divisible by 3 if you don't mind that the answer is not a whole number. However, if you are looking for the number which is evenly divisible by 3 (resulting in a whole number) then it is 153. 153/3 = 51.
When the numerator is greater than the denominator for example 10/3 is improper. The 10/3 should be written in a whole number with a fraction. 10/3 = 3(1/3) 3(1/3) is a whole number with a fraction. Then it is called a mixed fraction or a mixed number.
A mixed number as for example 3 and 3/4
This is called a mixed fraction. For example, 3 and 1/2. There is the 3, the whole, and 1/2, which is the fraction.
3/4 cannot be a whole number.
3/8 is not a whole number, so no whole number is equivalent to it.
3 is the nearest whole number.
Multiply the first number by 3
This is called a mixed number.Mixed Numbers HAVE to have a number and a fractionExample: 1 1/3